Houston Chronicle

Butler leads the fight

Rare 40-point triple-double ensures short-handed Miami’s Game 3 victory

- By Tim Reynolds

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Jimmy Butler is not ready to go home.

A triple-double later, he joined NBA Finals lore — and the short-handed Miami Heat might have made this title matchup a series after all.

Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and the Heat beat the Los Angeles Lakers 115104 on Sunday night to get within 2-1 — doing so with starters Bam Adebayo and Goran Dragic still unable to play because of injury.

It was the third 40-point triple-double in finals history, Butler coming up with the game of his life when theHeat needed it most. He was 14 for 20 from the field, and after the Heat surrendere­d a double-digit lead early in the fourth he made sure this one wouldn’t get away.

“Win,” Butler said. “I don’t care about triple-doubles. I don’t care about none of that. I really don’t. I want to win. We did that. I’m happy with the outcome.”

Butler had 19 points, six assists, six rebounds and two steals by halftime.

Game 4 is Tuesday night.

Tyler Herro and Kelly Olynyk each had 17 points for Miami, which got 13 from Duncan Robinson and 12 from Jae Crowder.

LeBron James had 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for the Lakers, while Kyle Kuzma and Markieff Morris each had 19 points off the bench. Anthony Davis managed 15 for the Lakers.

Whenever the Heat looked ready to pull away and grab control of Game 3, the Lakers always found a way to find their best gear.

A 13-point Heat lead in the early going? The Lakers had the lead back in less than five minutes.

A14-point Heat lead after a 10-0 run to start the second half? The Lakers scored the next eight.

A 12-point Heat lead late in the third? It took the Lakers less than five minutes to put together a 20-6 run, taking the lead back at 91-89 with 8:55 left on a layup by Rajon Rondo.

But the rest of the way was all Miami, Butler simply unwilling to let his team go down 3-0. The only other time Miami was down 2-0 in a finals was 2006, when Dwyane Wade took over and led the Heat all the way back.

This time, it was Butler — another Marquette guy — in that role.

“I think we realized that we belong,” Butler said.

It was 22-9 Miami after eight minutes, with the Heat coming out desperate tomake this a series and the Lakers looking nothing like a teamon the cusp of a title — with nine turnovers in the same time span it took them to score nine points.

Games change quickly, and the Lakers had the lead back with 10:09 left in the half. Kyle Kuzma’s threepoint play made it 29-28 Lakers, and Alex Caruso’s 3-pointer gave the Lakers their biggest lead of the half at 37-33 to cap what was an 28-11 run.

The Heat answered with an11-0 burst to take the lead back. Davis got his third foul with 5:28 left and Miami up by five, but the Lakers were down just 58-54 at halftime.

Butler became the 21st player to have a triple-double in the NBA Finals — and four of the 21 were part of Sunday’s game. James has a finals-best 10 triple-doubles, Rondo has one and so does Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd.

James had eight assists and now has 843, which is 222 more than anyone else this season; Denver’s Nikola Jokic is second with 621. That will be the biggest margin between first and second in the NBA since 2004-05, when Steve Nash (1,031) had 363 more than Stephon Marbury (668).

 ?? Douglas P. DeFelice / Getty Images ?? The Heat’s Jimmy Butler drives to the basket against the Lakers’ Danny Green with Anthony Davis trailing. Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists in the Game 3 victory for Miami on Sunday.
Douglas P. DeFelice / Getty Images The Heat’s Jimmy Butler drives to the basket against the Lakers’ Danny Green with Anthony Davis trailing. Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists in the Game 3 victory for Miami on Sunday.

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